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The Moody Melon Show

Hosted by moodymelon.com · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 20 episodes

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Episodes
20
Last ep.
10 days ago
Avg length
6m
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37
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Listen Score
19
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Virality (30d)
48
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About this podcast

The Moody Melon Show is a short, soulful podcast about the real, messy middle of being human.Hosted by Julie — a recovering perfectionist and deep feeler — each 5-minute episode offers a mindful pause in your day to explore emotions, healing, and what it means to keep showing up with heart.It’s raw, honest, and real — the kind of five-minute reflection that stays with you all day.🎧 New episodes weekly.#TheMoodyMelonShow #MentalHealthPodcast #EmotionalHealing #HealingJourney #MindfulMoments

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About the host

moodymelon.com hosts The Moody Melon Show, a health show with 20 episodes published.

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Why Do Husbands Struggle with Childcare More Than Wives?

Mar 27, 20266mEp. 200

Why does childcare feel so uneven in so many relationships? In this episode of The Moody Melon Show, Julie dives into the hidden dynamic behind why many husbands struggle with multitasking and childcare compared to wives

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When Silence Speaks, What Is It Really Saying?

Mar 13, 20267mEp. 190

In this episode of The Moody Melon Show, we explore how withdrawing during conflict can quietly damage relationships, why silence often feels safer than vulnerability, and how repeated patterns of emotional shutdown crea

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Is Your Humor Hiding Your Real Feelings?

Mar 11, 20267mEp. 180

On this episode of The Moody Melon Show, Julie explores the sharp edge of humor and the psychology behind sarcasm in relationships. What sounds like a joke on the surface can often act as emotional armor—protecting vulne

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What If Change Really Is Just Flipping the Switch?

Mar 8, 20265mEp. 170

What if change isn’t about waiting to feel different—but about practicing a different response until your brain creates a new path? In this episode of The Moody Melon Show, Julie explores the idea of “flipping the switch

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What Happens When Admitting You’re Wrong Feels Too Dangerous?

Mar 7, 20266mEp. 160

Why do people sometimes keep defending beliefs or behaviors that clearly harm others? In this thought-provoking episode of The Moody Melon Show, Julie explores the psychology behind why admitting we’re wrong can feel so

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When Did Emotional Silence Become Strength?

Mar 3, 20266mEp. 150

For decades, strength was defined by silence. But was staying quiet really resilience — or was it survival? In this episode of The Moody Melon Show, Julie explores how generations were taught to suppress emotions, why “t

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Do You Feel Emotionally Safe in Your Marriage?

Mar 1, 20266mEp. 140

Do you feel emotionally safe in your marriage? In this thought-provoking episode of The Moody Melon Show, Julie explores why emotional safety — not just love or communication — is the true foundation of lasting connectio

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What If Your Emotions Aren’t the Problem But the Speed Is?

Feb 25, 20266mEp. 130

What if your emotions aren’t the problem — but the speed is? In this episode of The Moody Melon Show, Julie dives into what really happens when emotion overtakes the rational mind. Why do we say things we don’t mean, shu

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Why Is Surviving Cancer Sometimes the Hardest Part?

Feb 19, 20266mEp. 120

What happens when cancer treatment ends — but the anxiety doesn’t? In this powerful episode of The Moody Melon Show, Julie shares her personal experience as a breast cancer survivor and explores the often-overlooked ment

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Is the New Year Really About Becoming Someone New?

Jan 1, 20266mEp. 110

Is the New Year really about becoming someone new—or learning to care for who you already are? In this episode of The Moody Melon Show, Julie explores the quiet pressure January places on our mental health, why “new year

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Are Holiday Gatherings Truly Bringing Us Joy or Quietly Draining Us?

Dec 8, 20255mEp. 100

In this eye-opening episode of The Moody Melon Show, Julie dives into the hidden emotional toll holiday gatherings can take on trauma survivors. While the season promises joy and connection, many find themselves overwhel

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What If Staying With Big Emotions Was the New Normal?

Nov 22, 20256mEp. 90

In this episode of The Moody Melon Show, Julie explores the hidden impact of being sent away as kids during emotional overwhelm — and how staying present with big feelings can reshape emotional health for both children a

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What If Anger Isn’t the Enemy?

Nov 18, 20257mEp. 80

In this eye-opening episode, Julie explores the misunderstood emotion of anger and why trying to “control” it may be keeping you stuck. Learn how anger can serve as a powerful guide, what it reveals about your boundaries

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What If Healing Isn’t About Getting Over the Past?

Nov 16, 20258mEp. 70

In this eye-opening episode, Julie explores the deeper truth behind childhood physical abuse and what healing really means. Instead of forcing yourself to “get over” the past, you’ll learn how to understand your story, r

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Why Is Being Kind to Yourself the Hardest Thing You’ll Ever Learn?

Nov 14, 20255mEp. 60

Why is being kind to yourself so much harder than it sounds? In this episode of The Moody Melon Show, Julie explores the hidden reasons self-compassion feels so hard and how small, daily shifts can transform your inner v

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How Does Boredom Fuel Borderline Struggles?

Nov 5, 20255mEp. 50

In this episode of The Moody Melon Show, we explore the hidden link between boredom, Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), and trauma. For many people living with BPD, boredom isn’t just “nothing to do” — it can trigger

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Is Your Survival Brain Blocking Real Connection?

Nov 2, 20256mEp. 40

When life teaches us to survive, it can be hard to feel safe — even in love. This episode explores how survival mode can block emotional connection, intimacy, and trust long after the crisis has passed. Learn how trauma

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What If Peace Comes From Letting Go, Not From Winning?

Oct 29, 20255m0

This episode of The Moody Melon Show explores how our need to “win” emotional battles — to be understood, validated, or proven right — often stems from deeper wounds tied to safety and survival. Through honest reflection

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How Parenting Stress Carries the Echo of Trauma?

Oct 26, 20254mEp. 20

Ever wonder why parenting sometimes feels heavier than it should—why a small tantrum, a bit of chaos, or a tired cry can stir something deep inside you? You’re not imagining it. In this episode of The Moody Melon Show, w

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Why We Push Away the People We Crave Most?

Oct 25, 20255mEp. 10

Ever find yourself wanting love, comfort, or understanding—then pushing it away the moment it shows up? You’re not alone. In this episode of The Moody Melon Show, we unpack the hidden psychology behind approach-avoidance

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Audience demographics

Age
25-44
Consumer type
Health-conscious adults

Topics covered

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To pitch The Moody Melon Show, visit https://www.moodymelon.com for contact information, then craft a tight one-paragraph hook that ties your expertise to a gap in their recent health coverage.

Who is the host of The Moody Melon Show?

The Moody Melon Show is hosted by moodymelon.com. The show is categorised under health (fitness) and has published 20 episodes.

How many episodes does The Moody Melon Show have?

The Moody Melon Show has published 20 episodes.

What topics does The Moody Melon Show cover?

The Moody Melon Show regularly covers health, fitness, mental. It sits in the health category, with a fitness focus.

Is it hard to get booked on The Moody Melon Show?

The Moody Melon Show is accessible for guests with genuine health expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

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How long are The Moody Melon Show episodes?

Episodes of The Moody Melon Show average 6 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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